Demonstration of the Universe's Rotational Motion Through the Rotation of Planets and Stars (The Principle of Celestial Rotational Objects in the Universe)

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Abstract

eeing is believing-what you see is more convincing than what you hear. If someone were to ask whether the sky is light or dark at noon, the answer is patently obvious—it's light, with the Sun itself serving as proof of sunshine.

If we observe the Moon in the night sky, we can see that it rotates on its axis and orbits around its central planet, Earth. The Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun at a constant average speed, returning to its starting point in its orbit at the appointed time each year. The Sun also rotates on its axis and revolves around the centre of the Milky Way galaxy.

Considering a galaxy like the Milky Way, it rotates on its axis and revolves around a central point in the universe. The universe is rotating on its axis. Generally speaking, one could say that everything from photons, electrons, and atoms to moons, planets, galaxies, and beyond is in rotational motion both around themselves and around their central points. What is abundantly clear and must be accepted without doubt in our universe is the rotational movement of particles and celestial bodies around themselves and their central points in their orbits.

In this paper we are going to show that all particles and celestial objects in the universe have fixed orbital paths, constant speed, constant energy, and so forth. The structure of this movement is entirely rotational. Therefore, we can say that our universe is a universe of rotational movement.

Presenters

  • Gh. Saleh

    Saleh Research Centre

Authors

  • Gh. Saleh

    Saleh Research Centre